Peggy and Richard Houdek invite you to
share Walker House, their historic Berkshire residence, a landmark in classic
American Federal architecture, built in 1804, and now in its third decade of
welcoming guests.

Located near the center of the charming New England village of Lenox, Walker House
offers a peaceful haven for you to enjoy the year-round activities of the Berkshire
mountains.

At Walker House the atmosphere is happy and friendly. The eight spacious double
bedrooms, all named and decorated for favorite composers - Mozart, Chopin, and Beethoven
among them - have private baths, attractive antique furnishings and artwork. Some have
fireplaces. Your delicious breakfast will be served in the large dining room where you
also have an invitation to afternoon tea.

Guests are invited to enjoy the parlor, its grand piano, good books and welcome
hearth, the sunny outdoor and screened verandahs, and the Walker House Cinema,
where good films, operas, plays, and notable events are shown nightly on a giant
twelve-foot screen.

Outside are three acres of peaceful wooded grounds, ideal for exploring, picnicking, or
just relaxing. Dinner is a choice of delights, for Walker House is within walking distance
of several fine restaurants.

For your getaway days, and for holidays, family reunions and weddings, consider
Walker House in Lenox, where the air is clear and the pace a bit slower. It's
less than three hours driving time and only slightly longer by Bonanza bus from
New York, and even closer from Boston. Come, help us celebrate the history and
charm of one of America's best-known small inns.